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omina
06-09-2008, 09:16 AM
To all brethren in faith,

…just call me bro jun fonseca of one of underground church in Jeddah, KSA. We had a tremendous harmonious praise and worship, followed by an angelic sound of worship in tongues. It is really an awesome visitation of the Holy Spirit. I am a worship leader too, but I am a new member of the worship team of this church JBRIM.

…most of the time people appreciate the wonderful ambiance of the praise and worship, but one question appears to me in the midst of this appreciation, as a worship team, we guide the congregation to worship the heavenly Father, almost all of the people were blessed because of this organized, well produced sound…but, the question is DID WE MADE THE FATHER HAPPY? DID WE GIVE HIM THE HONOR DUE FOR HIM? IS GOD REALLY BLESSED BY WHAT AND HOW WE DID IT?

…It’s a query to hold on to. I am convinced that God is no respecter of person, I believed all things work together for good…but during those days of practices, I don’t mean any harm to give negative thoughts, to any one or to any member of the worship team. But, now, I am challenged, that …”whether we eat or drink or whatever we do, we’ll do it for the glory of GOD.”

…last Friday (coz Sunday in other country is the weekend – Friday is the weekend day here in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), the line up were an old type Gospel songs, and we are touched by the Holy Spirit to sing in tongues. A worship in the Spirit connected us to expressed more of our deep requests to elevate in the presence of God. In my part as a worship leader, I’ll connect always to prayer and devotion to ask more of the vision and plans of the Father in heaven.

…thanks be to God for this wonderful opportunity to share the experience we had here in the Middle East.

fmckinnon
06-09-2008, 09:38 AM
Omina,

How awesome to hear your report from Saudi Arabia - again, it helps us see far beyond our physical boundaries.

Your question is an excellent one, and we should always have it at the forefront of our thinking. More than anything, we want for God to be pleased with our expression of worship.

"it's all about You, it's all about You, Jesus".